The Strenuous Life Spiritual and The Submissive LifeR.F. Fenno & Company, 1912 - 117 pages |
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... circumstances or passing suggestions . The will , then , may lose itself in capricious crea- tions of its own , in thoughts replete with vague no- tions , in memories of fleeting forms , which lead 16 The Strenuous Life Spiritual.
... circumstances or passing suggestions . The will , then , may lose itself in capricious crea- tions of its own , in thoughts replete with vague no- tions , in memories of fleeting forms , which lead 16 The Strenuous Life Spiritual.
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... pass judgment upon his actions toward those about him . " Mr. Roosevelt is right . The good or bad result of a man's belief is always determined by his actions in everyday life . In our Western civilization we cannot and we should not ...
... pass judgment upon his actions toward those about him . " Mr. Roosevelt is right . The good or bad result of a man's belief is always determined by his actions in everyday life . In our Western civilization we cannot and we should not ...
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... passing attention to these stories of won- derful revelations by mediums until one day she lost her favorite child , a boy fourteen years old , the sweetest lad imaginable , and giving promise of noble mind and heart , of developing ...
... passing attention to these stories of won- derful revelations by mediums until one day she lost her favorite child , a boy fourteen years old , the sweetest lad imaginable , and giving promise of noble mind and heart , of developing ...
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... and recorded . If the receiver is not in harmony of vibration with the transmitter , the message will simply pass by neither received nor noticed by the receiving instrument . And likewise it is The Strenuous Life Spiritual 73.
... and recorded . If the receiver is not in harmony of vibration with the transmitter , the message will simply pass by neither received nor noticed by the receiving instrument . And likewise it is The Strenuous Life Spiritual 73.
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... pass through me and the murky and maleficent atmosphere it conveys would overtake me . I might in consequence lose in moral worth and purity of mind , through angry mood perhaps , and desire for retaliation . ' 999 " I admire the ...
... pass through me and the murky and maleficent atmosphere it conveys would overtake me . I might in consequence lose in moral worth and purity of mind , through angry mood perhaps , and desire for retaliation . ' 999 " I admire the ...
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Page 10 - I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life, the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph.
Page 19 - The cloistered virtue which timidly shrinks from all contact with the rough world of actual life, and the uneasy, selfconscious vanity which misnames itself virtue, and which declines to cooperate with whatever does not adopt its own fantastic standard...
Page 56 - These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy : and have power over waters to turn them to blood, and to smite the earth with all plagues, as often as they will.
Page 37 - ... plane, and is, indeed, in itself an allegorical illustration of just this law. Remember, always, that you are but a Centre in the Ocean of Life, and that all others are Centres in the same ocean, and that underlying both and all of you is the same calm bed of Life and Knowledge, the property of all. The highest and the lowest are part of the same One Life — each of you has the same life blood flowing through your veins — you are connected with every other form of life, high or low, with invisible...
Page 39 - These circles correspond ti the three aspects of God, which are without beginning, and end in God, though externalized only during active manifestation. TABLE OF VIBRATIONS WHOSE EFFECTS ARE RECOGNIZED AND STUDIED BY SCIENCE Number of Vibrations per second 1st Octave 2 2d 4 3d 8 4th 16 5th 32 6th 64 7th 128 8th 256 Sound.
Page 10 - A life of slothful ease, a life of that peace which springs merely from lack either of desire or of power to strive after great things, is as little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every selfrespecting American demands from himself and from his sons shall be demanded of the American nation as a whole. Who among you would teach your boys that ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes — to be the ultimate goal after which they strive?
Page 10 - I, the Lord Jesus Christ, am the writer of this book by revelation, through this medium, Archie Inger "Christ," and I have interpreted the meaning of John's revelations, which should be interpreted in this last day, to prepare the way of my last coming upon the earth.
Page 46 - Not divided, or not to be divided; existing as one distinct being or object; single; one." The same authority informs us that the word arises from the Latin word individuus, meaning "indivisible; not divisible.